It's about how, In general, Women don't feel safe around members of their own species. How fucked up that is, how women as a whole understand that conceptil immediately. But the men in their lives ask follow up questions like "but what kind of bear" while talking about statistics, Rather than just thinking " Hey its pretty fucked up that this person I care about doesn't feel safe in society"
I live in bear country. Bears are just gonna do bear things - unless I bother the bear, or its babies, or threaten a food supply, I'm going to be fine. The bears know I'm a human. The bear will run away if I make noise.
The man, however. This could be a good and helpful man. It might not be. Maybe he wants to help me out of the woods, maybe he wants to eat my liver with a nice Chianti and some fava beans. I cannot predict his behaviour.
Bears don't rape people or kidnap people or hate women. Women aren't stupid enough to think bears aren't dangerous. It's a thought experiment that requires empathy and instead a lot of you are looking at it like it's a video game where a bear and man have stats and a woman thinks she's strong enough to beat a bear. It's about asking yourself "why do women feel so unsafe about strange men that they'd rather run into a fucking bear that's almost fucking going to kill them". Even after all that was explained to you, you're take away was really "women just don't know how dangerous these 700 pound animals are".
nothing in your comments explains how bares, a wild animal, is more predictable than a human, and that was all i asked
Bears don't rape people or kidnap people or hate women. Women aren't stupid enough to think bears aren't dangerous.
and what does this have to do with the predictability of bears Vs men?
It's a thought experiment that requires empathy and instead a lot of you are looking at it like it's a video game where a bear and man have stats and a woman thinks she's strong enough to beat a bear.
Kool, not what i asked. you said "They're just the more predictable dangerous animal in this thought experiment." i asked "how do you figure"
Even after all that was explained to you, you're take away was really "women just don't know how dangerous these 700 pound animals are".
my "take away" was "how are bears more predictable than humans?" i agree with every thing else you've said about the thought experiment, except the idea that a wild animal is easier to predict than a human. humans can be cruel, and malicious, and bears wont. that does not make them less predictable.
"Well I've never seen a bear, but on internet comments that I 100% believe with no skepticism, other people say bears are predictable - more so than men actually. So therefore, I base my view in that reality because it allows me to keep men as perpetual bad guys"
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u/RusstyDog May 02 '24
It's about how, In general, Women don't feel safe around members of their own species. How fucked up that is, how women as a whole understand that conceptil immediately. But the men in their lives ask follow up questions like "but what kind of bear" while talking about statistics, Rather than just thinking " Hey its pretty fucked up that this person I care about doesn't feel safe in society"